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Jack (Moose) Melvin Myers Written by Los Altos Town Crier Report Jack (Moose) Melvin Myers, resident of Menlo Park, CA was born Oct. 8, 1924 in St. Louis Missouri to Clarence and Daisy Myers and passed away at the age of 96 on Christmas Eve, 2020. He is preceded in death by his wife of 69 years, Donna Myers and his brother Keith Myers. The family moved to Ventura, CA in 1933, the boys wearing knickers and all. At Ventura High School Jack lettered in football, baseball, basketball, track, and tennis. This earned him a scholarship to UCLA. Jack attended UCLA in 1944-45, then joined the Navy to fight in WWII, becoming an officer. On his way to Japan on a Navy destroyer the war ended and Jack returned to UCLA to play in the 1947 and 1948 Rose Bowls. Some of his teammates were Cal Rossi (leading ground gainer in the nation in 1948), Skip Rowland, and Robert Hansen. Jack was the starting first baseman, leading hitter, and ....
GALVESTON, Texas (KTRK) A body was found Friday during the search for a missing Texas A&M Galveston student who has not been heard from by friends or family since Wednesday afternoon. Investigators had not yet identified the body, but searchers stopped their survey of the area north of the campus on Pelican Island after the discovery. Brandon Perlowski, a senior cadet with the Texas A&M Maritime Academy, has been missing for nearly two days. Galveston police said they do believe the body found today belongs to Perlowski. The Galveston Police Department will continue working to complete its official investigation of the cadet s death. We want to assure the public that our investigation has not found any suspicion of foul play in the cadet s death, and we do not believe there is any risk posed to the community, said Galveston Police Chief Vernon Hale in a statement. ....
GALVESTON, Texas (KTRK) A body was found Friday during the search for a missing Texas A&M Galveston student who has not been heard from by friends or family since Wednesday afternoon. Investigators had not yet identified the body, but searchers stopped their survey of the area north of the campus on Pelican Island after the discovery. Brandon Perlowski, a senior cadet with the Texas A&M Maritime Academy, has been missing for nearly two days. Galveston police said they do believe the body found today belongs to Perlowski. The Galveston Police Department will continue working to complete its official investigation of the cadet s death. We want to assure the public that our investigation has not found any suspicion of foul play in the cadet s death, and we do not believe there is any risk posed to the community, said Galveston Police Chief Vernon Hale in a statement. ....
18-year-old Texas A&M Galveston student found dead during search for missing cadet (Source: Raycom Media) and last updated 2021-01-29 21:19:50-05 GALVESTON, TX â A Texas A&M Galveston student was found dead during the search for a missing cadet with the Texas A&M Maritime Academy. According to KTRK, officials discovered the body of an 18-year-old student inside Pacific Hall on campus before 10 P.M on Jan 28. as they were looking for a missing cadet. Police said the 18-year-old had called for a welfare check earlier in the night. However, by the time officials arrived, he had already passed away. ....
GALVESTON, Texas (KTRK) A body was found Friday during the search for a missing Texas A&M Galveston student who has not been heard from by friends or family since Wednesday afternoon. Investigators had not yet identified the body, but searchers stopped their survey of the area north of the campus on Pelican Island after the discovery. Brandon Perlowski, a senior cadet with the Texas A&M Maritime Academy, has been missing for nearly two days. Galveston police said they do believe the body found today belongs to Perlowski. The Galveston Police Department will continue working to complete its official investigation of the cadet s death. We want to assure the public that our investigation has not found any suspicion of foul play in the cadet s death, and we do not believe there is any risk posed to the community, said Galveston Police Chief Vernon Hale in a statement. ....